Wednesday, 7 November, 2007

UrbanDB

We've found this to be a great resource for getting basic building information before we start work on a job. It's a website with a detailed database of buildings. It's especially well documented and detailed in the Toronto area. You can find it at www.urbandb.com .



To price and plan a survey job properly we need to know what kind of building we are dealing with. This site gives us the year the building was built, the number of floors and a picture of the building.


The site has details on 3,949 buildings in Toronto. If you search on a Toronto address in Google, chances are urbandb will be somewhere at the top of the list. So is this a large company with a dedicated team of researchers to maintain the site and enter all of these details?- No!In fact it is the part time 'hobby project'of one guy.


Taylor is his name and he has built this site using open source technology. He has opened up the site to anyone who wants to help out by contributing information. He has succeeded in building his own Wikipedia of buildings!


Rod is modest about the success of his site "it takes a large number of volunteers to keep things running. Every little piece of information helps."



UrbanDB illustrates three important points. The first is the power and sophistication of open source technology that exists today. The tools that are now available enabled one person (although technically skilled) to put together an incredibly sophisticated site in their spare time. Secondly, web collaboration - getting users to contribute the content - is a great way to gather data. This site is populated by the work of volunteers that just happen to be interested in buildings. Finally, this project demonstrates how 'flat' the internet is. This site is more popular and probably has more traffic than dedicated commercial broker and building owner sites could ever hope for.

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